depression
It’s long been known that depression and cardiovascular disease are somehow related, though exactly how remained a puzzle. Now, researchers have identified a ‘gene module’ consisting of 256 functionally related, co-expressed genes, which is part of the developmental program of both diseases. These genes can now be used as biomarkers for both depression and cardiovascular disease, and could ultimately help to find new drugs to target both. Depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are serious concerns for public health. Approximately 280 million people worldwide have depression, while 620 mil...
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It’s long been known that depression and cardiovascular disease are somehow related, though exactly how remained a puzzle. Now, researchers have identified a ‘gene module’ consisting of 256 functionally related, co-expressed genes, which is part of the developmental program of both diseases. These genes can now be used as biomarkers for both depression and cardiovascular disease, and could ultimately help to find new drugs to target both. Depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are serious concerns for public health. Approximately 280 million people worldwide have depression, while 620 mil...
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It’s long been known that depression and cardiovascular disease are somehow related, though exactly how remained a puzzle. Now, researchers have identified a ‘gene module’ consisting of 256 functionally related, co-expressed genes, which is part of the developmental program of both diseases. These genes can now be used as biomarkers for both depression and cardiovascular disease, and could ultimately help to find new drugs to target both. Depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are serious concerns for public health. Approximately 280 million people worldwide have depression, while 620 mil...
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A recent study has shed light on how short-term fasting might improve mood in individuals with major depressive disorder. The research focused on the role of ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach, in influencing mood and appetite. The findings, published in theJournal of Psychiatric Research, indicate that higher levels of ghrelin after fasting are associated with an improved mood, particularly in those with depression who are not on medication. Major depressive disorder is a pervasive mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of int...
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A recent study has shed light on how short-term fasting might improve mood in individuals with major depressive disorder. The research focused on the role of ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach, in influencing mood and appetite. The findings, published in theJournal of Psychiatric Research, indicate that higher levels of ghrelin after fasting are associated with an improved mood, particularly in those with depression who are not on medication. Major depressive disorder is a pervasive mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of int...
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New research has found that individuals who prioritize their honor highly but perceive themselves to have a low reputation are more likely to experience increased depressive symptoms over time. The findings, published in The Journal of Social Psychology, suggest that reputation damage may significantly affect mental health in people who strongly endorse honor values. The researchers behind the new study aimed to better understand predictors of depression and suicide, particularly in cultures of honor. These cultures place a significant emphasis on social reputation, which can manifest as a rep...
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New research has found that individuals who prioritize their honor highly but perceive themselves to have a low reputation are more likely to experience increased depressive symptoms over time. The findings, published in The Journal of Social Psychology, suggest that reputation damage may significantly affect mental health in people who strongly endorse honor values. The researchers behind the new study aimed to better understand predictors of depression and suicide, particularly in cultures of honor. These cultures place a significant emphasis on social reputation, which can manifest as a rep...
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New research has found that individuals who prioritize their honor highly but perceive themselves to have a low reputation are more likely to experience increased depressive symptoms over time. The findings, published in The Journal of Social Psychology, suggest that reputation damage may significantly affect mental health in people who strongly endorse honor values. The researchers behind the new study aimed to better understand predictors of depression and suicide, particularly in cultures of honor. These cultures place a significant emphasis on social reputation, which can manifest as a rep...
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New research provides preliminary evidence that whole-body hyperthermia may have antidepressant effects that operate through the activation of an anti-inflammatory immune signaling pathway. The findings have been published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and is expected to become the largest contributor to global disease burden by 2030. Despite the availability of various antidepressant treatments, their effectiveness remains limited for many individuals. This has driven researchers to explore alternative treatments and better...
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New research provides preliminary evidence that whole-body hyperthermia may have antidepressant effects that operate through the activation of an anti-inflammatory immune signaling pathway. The findings have been published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and is expected to become the largest contributor to global disease burden by 2030. Despite the availability of various antidepressant treatments, their effectiveness remains limited for many individuals. This has driven researchers to explore alternative treatments and better...
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